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Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?



	Subject: Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
	Date: Fri, Apr 23, 1999 at 02:44:45PM -0700

In reply to:bradleyb

Quoting bradleyb(bradleyb@u.washington.edu):
> On Fri, 23 Apr 1999 shaleh@clifford.livenet.net wrote:
> > 
> > My p75 here at work is 23 bogo mips.  So a 150 would be around 50 - 60.
> 
> My p75 has 29 bogoMips, you might want to check your configuration.
> 
> Since we're on the subject, I also have an AMD 486DX4-100 - with about 50
> BogoMips.  the problem is, it's far slower to use than my p75.
> I know that comparing bogoMips values isn't an entirely accurate way to
> compare speeds for different processor types, but is this normal?
> 
> Thanks,
> Brad

Cyrix 166MX got 149.5 Bogomips on 2.0.20-2.0.36 on Slackware but on 
Debian it was about 130.  Same Hardware, different partition.  When 
I went to the 2.2.x Kernel Debian met Slackware, Bogomips now 149.5 
on both. (??) Slackware was/is libc5.  The answer, well the only 
difference I see is the Bogomips number, compile times haven't 
changed on either system.  Now I don't even look at it anymore. 

-- 
In English, every word can be verbed.  Would that it were so in our
programming languages.
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